Albany traffic often involves a mix of commuting routes, turning lanes, and frequent stop-and-go travel. In real-world crashes, defense arguments commonly shift the blame away from the restraint—claiming the injury would have happened anyway, or that the belt behaved normally for that type of collision.
When a seatbelt is alleged to have failed to lock properly, jammed, deployed unexpectedly, or allowed excessive slack, the outcome can hinge on details that are easy to lose after the wreck—especially once the vehicle is repaired, towed, or inspected.


